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Dark Green di Lif Strand
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Dark Green (edizione 2023)

di Lif Strand (Autore)

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Mangas County has a wolf problem. That's why Special Deputy Jessie Torres spends her days examining wolf-killed livestock and pets in the rugged backcountry of western New Mexico. Despite the heartbreak of every so often having to deal with the death of a valued ranch dog or a favorite rodeo horse, she enjoys her work. She's outdoors, by herself, doing a job that needs doing.  But lately what Jessie is seeing doesn't make sense: too many kills, too much blood, and more wolves at the kills than are in any local pack. Just what is going on? Now the isolated county is being invaded for the long July 4th holiday weekend and Jessie's been pulled from her wilderness work to deal with human beings instead of critters. Thousands of born-again hippies are squatting in the National Forest for a Gathering, tourists and locals are pouring into the county seat of Largo Creek for the parade and other events, and the sheriff is telling his deputies to hush up about the suspicious and bloody death of someone Jessie knows all too well. Juggling all this plus the demands of her grandmother, an Apache curandera and the unofficial ruler of the area, will try Jessie's strength and ingenuity to the limit.I had all kinds of chores that I needed to do today, but then I received a copy of Lif Strand's Dark Green. I  spent the rest of the $#$!@!! day reading it...but I got the best of the deal!~ Sheriff Bill Gastner (retired), Posadas County NM… (altro)
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Titolo:Dark Green
Autori:Lif Strand (Autore)
Info:Lif Strand (2023), 272 pages
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New Mexico. Fourth of July. Special Deputy Jessie Torres, her grandmother who is a Apache curandera. An infusion of odd-acting wolves. All of these combine to make Dark Green a well written and attention grabbing novel.

Jessie was hired to investigate any interaction between wolf packs, wolves and humans. She is noticing activity in the wolves that isn’t right and sets out to figure it out. Add to this mix is the arrival of the Rainbow Family; a group of hippies who take a different National Forest every year to congregate, get high and hang out. Are they in the middle of all this?

Jessie’s sister may have killed her wayward husband. She had good reasons.

This book does a great job of describing New Mexico and the politics that threaten every state in the Union. Protect the wolves? Put them down? A tangled mess that doesn’t apply to them, of course but to all of us.

A great book on cultures and single beliefs. ( )
  macygma | Aug 17, 2023 |
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Dark Green is a unique story that revolves around wolves and ends up in murder. Jessie Torres is responsible for investigating when wolves attack, and she is well-suited to this work. Her family have been in the New Mexico wilderness for many generations, and she knows the land, the people, and the behavior of wolves. Jessie is an interesting and well-drawn character, as are the characters of her sister and grandmother. Jessie knows something is wrong with the wolf attacks she's seeing, and a good part of this story is her unraveling the mystery of what's going on, as well as trying to figure out how it's related to a murder.

The characters kept me reading and engaged more than the plot. The plot itself isn't bad, especially in the first 70% of the book, but then to me it kind of falls apart and some of the characters aren't given enough storyline to really understand what motivates them or why they end up where they end up. The last part of the book is a bit too facile and missing in continuity and plot development. I found the ending to be abrupt and while the scenes were exciting and well-written, there just wasn't enough context to make it all hang together with any kind of satisfying cohesion.

Overall, this is an interesting tale, and even though the ending was a bit messy, I did enjoy reading it. ( )
  drsyko | Jul 27, 2023 |
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I found this book to be well written but alternately in some parts a bit amateurish. Loved the scenic descriptions and the wolf interactions.

Thank you to LibraryThing for a copy for my review. ( )
  juju2cat | Jul 2, 2023 |
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Very vivid and gory to much so for me. I also found it too far fetched. The author did a very good job with the descriptions and if you don't mind torture, and gore, especially animal abuse you might find it a good read and will not lose interest. ( )
  TaKeara | Jun 25, 2023 |
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ecoterrorism, indigenous-people, law-enforcement, veterinarian, murder, murder-investigation, animosity, due-diligence, animal-abuse, family, shaman, hippies, small-town, missing-persons, threats, butcher, rural, gossip, unputdownable, suspense, crime-thriller, new-series, first-in-series, New Mexico*****

The dark side of the green movement is not greed, but eco-terrorism. Well beyond civil disobedience.
Jessie Torres is a specialist in her western New Mexico county Sheriff's Department in that her position is that of wolf interaction investigator related to the problems incurred by the rewilding of Mexican wolves into populated areas. She was regular sworn staff in California, but it didn't suit. Now she investigates and also does necropsies when needed, but is not a regular patrol cop.
There suddenly arise several vexing things in the area. There seems to be an uptick in animal violence that seems decidedly peculiar, a gathering of hippie wannabes, and rumors if an ingathering of eco-terrorists. She is a woman who doesn't feel comfortable interacting with the general public and whose grandmother is a shaman. This whole mess is further complicated by the return of a former significant other and problems her sister is having with both her small business and her straying husband. And then it gets worse.
Fast action with lots to learn about. The characters are very real and the world building is nicely detailed. Loved it!
I won the paperback in a LibraryThing Giveaway to gift it to my local Public Library but bought
an e-book so that the robot could read it to me in this high allergy season. ( )
  jetangen4571 | Jun 24, 2023 |
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Mangas County has a wolf problem. That's why Special Deputy Jessie Torres spends her days examining wolf-killed livestock and pets in the rugged backcountry of western New Mexico. Despite the heartbreak of every so often having to deal with the death of a valued ranch dog or a favorite rodeo horse, she enjoys her work. She's outdoors, by herself, doing a job that needs doing.  But lately what Jessie is seeing doesn't make sense: too many kills, too much blood, and more wolves at the kills than are in any local pack. Just what is going on? Now the isolated county is being invaded for the long July 4th holiday weekend and Jessie's been pulled from her wilderness work to deal with human beings instead of critters. Thousands of born-again hippies are squatting in the National Forest for a Gathering, tourists and locals are pouring into the county seat of Largo Creek for the parade and other events, and the sheriff is telling his deputies to hush up about the suspicious and bloody death of someone Jessie knows all too well. Juggling all this plus the demands of her grandmother, an Apache curandera and the unofficial ruler of the area, will try Jessie's strength and ingenuity to the limit.I had all kinds of chores that I needed to do today, but then I received a copy of Lif Strand's Dark Green. I  spent the rest of the $#$!@!! day reading it...but I got the best of the deal!~ Sheriff Bill Gastner (retired), Posadas County NM

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